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rdlangston13
01-21-2015, 11:43 AM
Hey everyone, we are headed to Keystone, CO in a little over a month for a week of boarding and skiing and I was wondering if there was a discount code someone may know about for lift tickets or a good website to buy them at. Seems like everything is crazy expensive nowadays.

trayson
01-21-2015, 12:41 PM
Hey everyone, we are headed to Keystone, CO in a little over a month for a week of boarding and skiing and I was wondering if there was a discount code someone may know about for lift tickets or a good website to buy them at. Seems like everything is crazy expensive nowadays.

Sounds like Whistler! You're probably just gonna be stuck buying an Epic card and picking the number of days you'll be riding. Spendy for sure... 5 days = $500! ouch. My entire season pass for Mt Hood Meadows was $500! And my early bird pricing for my 5 day Whistler edge card was $$383 after the currency conversion.

sivs1
01-21-2015, 10:20 PM
Check out Liftopia.com. I'm not sure about Keystone, but a lot of times if you hit up Costco in Denver before you head to the mountain they will have discount passes.

rdlangston13
01-22-2015, 09:11 AM
Check out Liftopia.com. I'm not sure about Keystone, but a lot of times if you hit up Costco in Denver before you head to the mountain they will have discount passes.

Liftopia only has rentals for Keystone on their site. I was told King Soopers had the best prices but when I called them they wanted 115 a day instead of the 120 Keystone wants, not much of a difference. I can get the Keystone ONLY tickets for 85 a day so I may just do that and forget about Breckenridge and Arapaho Basin.

kaneboats
01-22-2015, 12:33 PM
Might try sending yearound a PM. He might know something.

gregski
01-22-2015, 02:07 PM
The best deals must always be purchased out of season (Season passes are around $500 when purchased in May). The in-town deals were better years ago but that has largely gone away as you have discovered. I happened to hear a radio ad last night for Keystone and the whole pitch was that they guaranteed the lowest prices were on their own website. So I'm not sure there are many other options.

If you are staying in Keystone, I wouldn't worry about trying to get to Breck or A-basin, especially if it means cost savings. The convenience factor will far out-weigh the variety factor. The terrain at Breck is similar. A-basin is different at the expert level but I wouldn't recommend it over Keystone for intermediate skiers unless you really, really need variety. Unless you are expert-level skier, you won't get bored at Keystone in a week.